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Harnessing the Benefits of Knowledge Management

Posted February 22, 2018 | Leadership |
Figure 1 — Dynamic Knowledge Creation Process (SECI). (Adapted from Nonaka et al.)

Entrepreneurial organizations typically have severely limited resources and many last only briefly; consequently, their ability and opportunity to implement knowledge management (KM) practices before suffering the consequences of “knowledge mismanagement” are limited. In fact, one might say that the flat managerial structure and agile business processes characteristic of entrepreneurship are in direct opposition to the somewhat time-consuming and structured processes traditionally associated with KM.

About The Author
Katia Passerini
Katia Passerini is Provost and Executive Vice President (EVP) of Seton Hall University. Passerini recently served as the Lesley H. and William L. Collins Distinguished Chair and Dean of the Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies at St. John's University. Previously, she was Professor and Hurlburt Chair of Management of Information Systems (MIS) and served as Dean of the Albert Dorman Honors College at New Jersey… Read More
Cesar Bandera
Cesar Bandera is assistant professor of entrepreneurship at the Martin Tuchman School of Management of the New Jersey Institute of Technology. His research interests include cross-cultural experiential entrepreneurship education, knowledge management within entrepreneurial ecosystems, and business incubation with a focus on innovation-driven ventures. Bandera is also founding partner of a mobile health company that conducts wireless public… Read More
Michael Bartolacci
Michael R. Bartolacci is a Professor of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State University - Berks. He holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering and an MBA from Lehigh University, with a bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Lafayette College. He conducts research on information technology, entrepreneurship, telecommunications, decision modeling, and supply chain management. He is the editor of two academic journals and has participated in… Read More
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